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		<title>Movie: Invisible City</title>
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The latest work from Tan Pin Pin Invisible City opens 19 July 2007 with free screenings at NUS followed by a commercial run at The Arts House. Tan Pin Pin, one of Singaporeâ€™s best known filmmakers, directed the critically and commercially acclaimed Singapore GaGa as well as the multi award-winning Moving House. She now turns [...]]]></description>
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<p>The latest work from Tan Pin Pin Invisible City opens 19 July 2007 with free screenings at NUS followed by a commercial run at The Arts House. Tan Pin Pin, one of Singaporeâ€™s best known filmmakers, directed the critically and commercially acclaimed Singapore GaGa as well as the multi award-winning Moving House. She now turns her camera to the subject of memory.</p>
<p>Invisible City chronicles the ways people attempt to leave a mark before they and their histories disappear. From an avid amateur film director trying to preserve his decaying trove of Singapore footage to an intrepid Japanese journalist hunting down Singaporean war veterans, Tan Pin Pin draws out doubts, regrets and the poignantly ordinary moments of these protagonists who attempt immortality. Through their footage and photos rarely seen until now, we begin to perceive faint silhouettes of a City that could have been.</p>
<p><a href="http://invisiblecity.sg">http://invisiblecity.sg</a></p>
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<p>Exclusively at The Arts House</p>
<p>Tickets at $8 (Adults) and $6 (Students with ID)<br />
available from The Arts House Box Office, 1 Old Parliament Lane, Singapore 179429.<br />
Ticketing hotline: +65 6332 6919 (Mon-Fri 10am-8pm, Sat 11am-8pm)</p>
<p>Screenings at The Arts House<br />
22 Jul 4:30 6:00<br />
23 Jul to 25 Jul 7:30 9:00<br />
31 Jul to 3 Aug 7:30<br />
4 Aug 4:30 6:00 7:30<br />
5 Aug 4:30 6:00<br />
7 Aug to 10 Aug 7:30<br />
11 Aug 4:30 6:00 7:30<br />
12 Aug 4:30 6:00</p>
<p>FURTHER INFORMATION<br />
Suryahti Abdul Latiff (Publicist) T: +65 9698 5903 E: watchinvisiblecity@gmail.com<br />
Tan Pin Pin, Point Pictures E: keble@lycos.com</p>
<p>TECHNICAL INFORMATION<br />
60 minutes, shot on DVCam, screening on miniDV â€¢ In Mandarin, Japanese and English, with Chinese and English subtitles â€¢ Directed &amp; Produced by Tan Pin Pin â€¢ Rated PG</p>
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